Chrissie Hynde recorded this song soon after the death, aged 25, of Pretenders guitarist James (Jimmy) Honeyman-Scott in June 1982. She dedicated the song to him, and its lyrics are very poignant in that context. Her producer said it was very tough and emotional for her to record it, weeks after his death - she was 3 months pregnant with her daughter by Ray Davies at the time. It was released as a single in September 1982, reaching number 17.
I love how this lead guitarist plays that iconic lick.
Adam Seymour, he's excellent
Brilliant f-ing pop song. Love the bridge, everything. Just perfect!
Chrissey..., I love..., you're VOICE!!
The Pretenders always had the best bridges in their songs.
uuuhhhh....ahhhhh..... love this song..!!!!
Chrissie Hynde recorded this song soon after the death, aged 25, of Pretenders guitarist James (Jimmy) Honeyman-Scott in June 1982. She dedicated the song to him, and its lyrics are very poignant in that context.
Her producer said it was very tough and emotional for her to record it, weeks after his death - she was 3 months pregnant with her daughter by Ray Davies at the time. It was released as a single in September 1982, reaching number 17.
Thank you. The song means more to me now. "Those were the happiest days of my life."
Wall of Telecaster. Wonderful :)
The silver one is my favorite.
LADY LADY LADY❤💋👠
2020 !!
fantastic,,tocam e canta muito. fã
👏👏👏
Bonita canción
100%
Starboard 50%
Port 50%
Now Bow and get the Stern...out of the Water 🌊🌊🌊
Chrissie looking like Lucinda Williams...or vice versa, I meant.
That's what I thought, too.